adamajah wrote:In brief possession of 2 Stamme[n] before I have to sell one. I've captured a few late night clips of noise madness of which this is one. Such musical and awesome art machines to play with.

adamajah wrote:In brief possession of 2 Stamme[n] before I have to sell one. I've captured a few late night clips of noise madness of which this is one. Such musical and awesome art machines to play with.

In Pitch mode it is always super fun and expressive to "tune" the frozen sound to my playing.I really need to get an expression pedal so I can more easily sweep pitch while still havingboth hands on the guitar.

In this clip there is a squandered opportunity for loop Pitching that I would have been able totake advantage of if I had an expression pedal. My big toe just isn't "expressive" enough yetfor toe-based micro-adjustments. Probably just need more toe-practice. Or an exp. pedal.

Stomping in a Puddle of Pedals parts 5 and 6 feature a healthy dose of Stamme[n]:

I've also been using the Stamme[n] to work on the soundtracks for two of my abstract animated films.For several weeks now I've been stuck... feeling like both soundtracks are just okay and that somethingwas missing. I wasn't sure what to add or to take away and so I felt deadlocked in creative-block paralysis.

Then today I had the idea of switching the soundtracks between the two and now they now both actuallywork a lot better. With a few tweaks I might be done and ready to move on to my next project.Which is strange since I recorded the first pass of soundtrack while watching the animation... turns outthe textures and movements and structures all fit better with the other, not the intended animation.Oh well. Weird.